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Re: wrong strcoll() result with different UTF locale setting
Kaixo!
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 01:12:44PM -0400, Jungshik Shin wrote:
> > 2. Is C.utf8 same as en_US.utf8 ?
>
> Without actually testing it, I can't answer whether they're
> identical or not on HP/UX box. In Linux+Glibc,
> I believe they're different. The former is 'kind of' locale-neutral.
> For instance, date format in C.utf8 is yyyy-mm-dd while in en_US.utf8
> it's 'Mmm dd yyyy' (I'm being lazy here not using strftime format
> specifier).
I think the C.utf8 will more be like the 'C' one: no sorting at all
(eg sorting by the unicode value of chars, not any human logic),
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